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this morning, troubling developments about boeing's 787 dreamliner jet. "the wall street journal" now reporting to avoid production delays, officials at boeing and the faa, decided the plane would not have to pass newer and stricter fire safety tests. and japan, reportedly sped up inspections, pressured by the airlines looking to cut costs. >>> part of the mississippi river is shut down this morning after a barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil, struck a bridge in vicksburg, mississippi. it's unclear how much oil has spilled. an oily sheen has been spotted three miles down river. >>> and some amazing rescue video in australia. a family stranded in their pickup truck. with the waters rising quickly, rescuers urging them to put their 14-month-old son in this tiny bag so he could be hoisted up to the helicopter hovering above. as they bring him up, they carry him up inside the helicopter, all the way up. this is terrifying for those adults watching. look at this. right inside that bag, a little boy's head. a little upset. but doing just fine. >> why did they
this morning, troubling developments about boeing's 787 dreamliner jet. "the wall street journal" now reporting to avoid production delays, officials at boeing and the faa, decided the plane would not have to pass newer and stricter fire safety tests. and japan, reportedly sped up inspections, pressured by the airlines looking to cut costs. >>> part of the mississippi river is shut down this morning after a barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil, struck a bridge in vicksburg,...
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. >>> and a new revelation in the boeing's 787 dreamliner investigation. the plane has been grounded. now, we've learned boeing was told about repeated problems with the batteries months before one of them caught fire in boston. however, safety regulators did not have to be notified because the problems, up until then, had not forced cancellations or flight delays. >>> and this morning, flights in and out of china have been canceled because of the staggering air pollution. that chokes the country still. it has gone from really bad to worse. visibility now less than 100 yards in beijing this morning. so bad, in fact, the government sent text messages to people urging them to stay inside. emergency rooms packed with people, young and old, suffering breathing problems. >>> we have grown used to watching anything we want on youtube for free. but that is about to change. the site now preparing to launch a paid subscription service for certain channels starting in the spring. they would cost between $1 and $5 per month. >>> and finally today, prince charles doin
. >>> and a new revelation in the boeing's 787 dreamliner investigation. the plane has been grounded. now, we've learned boeing was told about repeated problems with the batteries months before one of them caught fire in boston. however, safety regulators did not have to be notified because the problems, up until then, had not forced cancellations or flight delays. >>> and this morning, flights in and out of china have been canceled because of the staggering air pollution....
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we've learned boeing was told about repeated problems with the batteries months before one of them caught fire in boston. however, safety regular lay laters did not have to be notified because the problems, up until then, had not forced cancellations or flight delays. >>> this morning, flights in and out of china have been canceled because of the air pollution. visibility now less than 100 yards in beijing this morning. so bad, the government sent text messages to people urging them to stay inside. emergency rooms packed with people young and old suffering breathing problems. >>> youtube is now preparing to launch a paid subscription service for certain channels starting in the spring. they would cost between $1 and $5 per month. >>> finally today, prince charles doing something for the first time that we commoners have been doing for generations. hopping a ride on the subway. the palace treating this picture. he swiped a card to get through the turnstile. all to mark the 150th birthday of the tube. the world's first underground railway. we cannot confirm that they also think "downton abb
we've learned boeing was told about repeated problems with the batteries months before one of them caught fire in boston. however, safety regular lay laters did not have to be notified because the problems, up until then, had not forced cancellations or flight delays. >>> this morning, flights in and out of china have been canceled because of the air pollution. visibility now less than 100 yards in beijing this morning. so bad, the government sent text messages to people urging them to...
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. >>> new information about the grounding of the boeing 787. they say the jetliner that caught fire on january 7th was delivered to japan airlines three weeks earlier. the fire broke out in one of the two lithium ion batteries. the u.s. and japan grounded the wide body plane earlier this month. >> choosing debit over credit could save money. that's because of new fees on credit card users. now how some stores are passing the buck to customers and how much it could cost you. >> swiping a card may be the easiest way to stop, but right now it can be more expensive. stores can charge you more money for using a credit card, as much as 4% more. stores always needed to pay a fee to get you to swipe, but following a settlement, retailers can now pass the fee to you? >> i would be really upset. i wouldn't want to pay more of who wants to pay more? >> there are back end charges everywhere you go. >> you feel like you sympathize. >> they are losing business all over the place. >> they have charged some customers the fee. >> this would be of greater impact
. >>> new information about the grounding of the boeing 787. they say the jetliner that caught fire on january 7th was delivered to japan airlines three weeks earlier. the fire broke out in one of the two lithium ion batteries. the u.s. and japan grounded the wide body plane earlier this month. >> choosing debit over credit could save money. that's because of new fees on credit card users. now how some stores are passing the buck to customers and how much it could cost you....
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. >>> new information about the grounding of the boeing 787. they say the jetliner that caught fire on january 7th was delivered to japan airlines three weeks earlier. the fire broke out in one of the two lithium ion batteries. the u.s. and japan grounded the wide body plane earlier this month. >> choosing debit over credit could save money. that's because of new fees on credit card users. now how some stores are passing the buck to customers and how much it could cost you. >> swiping a card may be the easiest way to easiest way to stop, but righte. stores can charge you more money for using a credit card, as much as 4% more. stores always needed to pay a fee to get you to swipe, but following a settlement, retailers can now pass the fee to you? >> i would be really upset. i wouldn't want to pay more of who wants to pay more? >> there are back end charges everywhere you go. >> you feel like you sympathize. >> they are losing business all over the place. >> they have charged some customers the fee. >> this would be of greater impact and impart i
. >>> new information about the grounding of the boeing 787. they say the jetliner that caught fire on january 7th was delivered to japan airlines three weeks earlier. the fire broke out in one of the two lithium ion batteries. the u.s. and japan grounded the wide body plane earlier this month. >> choosing debit over credit could save money. that's because of new fees on credit card users. now how some stores are passing the buck to customers and how much it could cost you....
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. >> new this morning, the japanese airline that grounded boeing 787 dreamliner flights from san jose and around the world say they are losing millions. we captured the arrival of the first nonstop flight between tokyo and silicon valley january 11 and now ana has lost $15 million in revenue this month because they are out of service and they are deciding whether to pursue a claim. ana operates 17 of the boeing 787 dreamliner. >> law school was consider add ticket to financial success, right? ahead, new numbers suggest that may not be the case anymore. >> first the alliance you can find in your kitchen but some microwaves can catch fire. our >> cupertino, wine country and concord and all the bay area. >> after a sig-alert accident involving a big rig that took out a guardrail, can you see big rig is still there, and guardrail splintered all over and debris in the lane and traffic backed up in the northbound direction to sunnyvale. take 280 or highway 85 or caltrain to get northbound beyond the accident. we will have more in a couple of minutes but first, kristen and eric. >> and now a
. >> new this morning, the japanese airline that grounded boeing 787 dreamliner flights from san jose and around the world say they are losing millions. we captured the arrival of the first nonstop flight between tokyo and silicon valley january 11 and now ana has lost $15 million in revenue this month because they are out of service and they are deciding whether to pursue a claim. ana operates 17 of the boeing 787 dreamliner. >> law school was consider add ticket to financial...
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. >> new york teams says boeing was aware of problems with the battery in the 787 jet even before the planes were grounde grounded. the air way tells the times it had already replaced 10 battery before the fires and that it reported these issues to boeing. all 50 of the boeing 787 in service are grounded after the battery on 2 planes either over heated or caught fire. >> now to incredible picture to share with you. underground explosions link to electrical fire caused several manhole covers in downtown omaha to blow the covers last nature sending flames in the air. resident captured this image. of what happened. really weird scene. apparently the problems began with cable that failed. at the peak thousands of people were without power. that includes local police and courthouse and local utility office as wechlt interestingly enough. >> non-stop vandalism at pennsylvania highway school forced officials to remove toilet paper from the boy bathroom. yes it has come to this. that means boys now have to go to the office. ask for toilet paper and then sign out the roll prior to going to use
. >> new york teams says boeing was aware of problems with the battery in the 787 jet even before the planes were grounde grounded. the air way tells the times it had already replaced 10 battery before the fires and that it reported these issues to boeing. all 50 of the boeing 787 in service are grounded after the battery on 2 planes either over heated or caught fire. >> now to incredible picture to share with you. underground explosions link to electrical fire caused several...
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. >> the granting of a boeing 787 in japan has cost it $1 billion. -- grounding of a boeing 787 has cost it $1 billion. doctors and ambulance staff say cutbacks have left to the health system missing supplies. protests have increased in recent weeks as an grows over the government's austerity plan. it is difficult to navigate and more daunting if you do not speak russian. we are talking about the moscow metro. there are up to 9 million passengers during peak hours. a major redesign aims to ease the crush. >> you could be forgiven for thinking parts of the moscow metro looks more like an art gallery that a busy underground rail network. it reflects the city's soviets passed and culture. tens of thousands of people work to bring the subway system to live. much of the labor is done in tough conditions by hand. the metro opened in 1935, 70 years after the london underground started operating in more than 30 years after the new york subway began running. when >> the first idea appeared -- >> when the first idea appeared, moscow residents wonder why we needed it. now they are proud. >> 7 milli
. >> the granting of a boeing 787 in japan has cost it $1 billion. -- grounding of a boeing 787 has cost it $1 billion. doctors and ambulance staff say cutbacks have left to the health system missing supplies. protests have increased in recent weeks as an grows over the government's austerity plan. it is difficult to navigate and more daunting if you do not speak russian. we are talking about the moscow metro. there are up to 9 million passengers during peak hours. a major redesign aims...
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well, serious new concerns about boeing's new flagship aircraft. what investigators are so worried about that's already forced airlines to ground dozens of plains. plus, a forgetful moment lands a tourist in jail when he realizes he doesn't have his wallet after dining at a new york city steakhouse. and i've worried about this a million time. where is my wallet, my money, where what i do with my cash? two days in jail, is that what we're going to face? is this legal? we'll talk about it in kelly's court. during the inaugural address, the president tried to dismiss the debate over expansion of america's entitlement program. up next, the question about makers, takers and america's future. >> they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us to take the risks that make this country great. ÷÷ . >> fox news alert. breaking news on the big story from last hour. a federal appeals court ruled earlier today that president obama violated the constitution. the president made three appointments to the national labor relations board without congressional
well, serious new concerns about boeing's new flagship aircraft. what investigators are so worried about that's already forced airlines to ground dozens of plains. plus, a forgetful moment lands a tourist in jail when he realizes he doesn't have his wallet after dining at a new york city steakhouse. and i've worried about this a million time. where is my wallet, my money, where what i do with my cash? two days in jail, is that what we're going to face? is this legal? we'll talk about it in...
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. >>> boeing reportedly knew about problems with the dreamliner's batteries before all the 787 jets were grounded this month. both japanese airlines flying the planes replaced at least a dozen of the lithium ion batteries after the new planes went into service. that was before one battery caught fire and another began smoking earlier this month, prompting the grounding. >>> some bad news for college students. nearly half of recent college grads are working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree. in fact, the study found that 38% are in jobs that don't even require a high school degree. but having a college diploma still pays benefits later in a career. >> this could be a do-or-die day for blackberry. research in motion is introducing new software in the hopes that it will return blackberry to dominance. in the smartphone industry. once dominant, it now has less than 5% of the market. >>> and youtube will reportedly begin offering paid subscriptions for individual channels starting this spring. it might include programs and live events. up until now, producers have had to rely on
. >>> boeing reportedly knew about problems with the dreamliner's batteries before all the 787 jets were grounded this month. both japanese airlines flying the planes replaced at least a dozen of the lithium ion batteries after the new planes went into service. that was before one battery caught fire and another began smoking earlier this month, prompting the grounding. >>> some bad news for college students. nearly half of recent college grads are working in jobs that don't...
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. >>> boeing reportedly knew about problems with the dreamliner's batteries before all the jets were grounded this month. both japanese airlines flying the planes replaced a dozen of the lithium ion batteries. >>> some bad news for college students. nearly half of recent college grads are working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree. the study found that 38% are in jobs that don't require a high school degree. but having a college diploma pays benefits later in a career. >>> this could be a do or die day for blackberry. research in motion is introducing new software and pep tos that it hopes will return blackberry to dominance. >>> and youtube will reportedly begin offering paid subscriptions for individual channels. it might include programs and live events. up until now, they relied on advertising revenue for payment. >>> and neither rain nor snow nor sleet nor -- well, not feeling well kept a detroit postal worker from her job. debra ford retires tomorrow after 44 years without ever taking a sick day. she's payroll clerk at detroit's main post office. she'll be rewarded
. >>> boeing reportedly knew about problems with the dreamliner's batteries before all the jets were grounded this month. both japanese airlines flying the planes replaced a dozen of the lithium ion batteries. >>> some bad news for college students. nearly half of recent college grads are working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree. the study found that 38% are in jobs that don't require a high school degree. but having a college diploma pays benefits later in a...
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bill: more bad news for boeing's high-profile dreamliner. details what is keeping the fleet on the ground. that is not what that company wants. martha: the growing debate on the pentagon's decision to lift the ban allowing women in combat. we have a panel coming up on that, a great panel. is this the right decision? a lot of emotions and thoughts on this one. stick around after the break. x martha: new questions on a major about-face for the military as leaders formally lift the ban on women serving in combat positions. the change opens up hundreds of thousands of front line positions possibly to females, but even veterans really are split on what they think about this decision. listen to some of this. >> lifting this restriction is going to allow those women who want to fight in combat positions to try and try out for them. if they can make it, good for them. there's a lot of women who won't make it. you know what? there are a lot of men who can't mack it either. >> what you said, bill, if they're not physically capable of that doing what
bill: more bad news for boeing's high-profile dreamliner. details what is keeping the fleet on the ground. that is not what that company wants. martha: the growing debate on the pentagon's decision to lift the ban allowing women in combat. we have a panel coming up on that, a great panel. is this the right decision? a lot of emotions and thoughts on this one. stick around after the break. x martha: new questions on a major about-face for the military as leaders formally lift the ban on women...
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martha: new details in the boeing dreamliner's battery problems. there have been at least two incidents involving overheated batteries in these planes including a fire at boston logan's jetport. they're looking from the battery to the manufacturer of the monitoring civil. the boeing 787 is the first to use lithium ion batteries found in laptops. they are prone to overheating and require additional temperature monitoring. they're watching the monitoring company of this now. all 50 dreamliners are grounded, bill. bill: they had a long weekend to figure that out and still do today. we have a jam-packed show coming up for you. we'll show you the dramatic video after helicopter rescue. are have you seen this? a toddler trapped by the rising floodwaters there. martha: trying to win the hearts and minds of new gun control laws. we'll tell you who the president is meeting with today in the push for this agenda. bill: controversial call to arms by a local sheriff that has even the local police union calling foul. >> they have the sheriff put out what i cons
martha: new details in the boeing dreamliner's battery problems. there have been at least two incidents involving overheated batteries in these planes including a fire at boston logan's jetport. they're looking from the battery to the manufacturer of the monitoring civil. the boeing 787 is the first to use lithium ion batteries found in laptops. they are prone to overheating and require additional temperature monitoring. they're watching the monitoring company of this now. all 50 dreamliners...
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the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> apple reported record quarterly profits lly profits company just missed wall street expectations. analysts say cheaper older versions of apple's devices are hurting its profits. >>> and now the connection. attention parents. there's an app that can let you know if your teen is using their cell phone behind the wheel. it's called canary. it will send you real-time messages like this if your young driver makes a call, sends a text, or even goes online when they're driving. you also get information on their location and can even see how fast they're driving. a recent study by the university of michigan and toyota found more than a quarter of teens admit they read or send a text message at least once when they're driving. and that's only the confessors. chances are the reality is higher. anderson? >> isha, thanks. coming up, a puppy's life is
the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> apple reported record quarterly profits lly profits company just missed wall street expectations. analysts say cheaper older versions of apple's devices are hurting its profits. >>> and now the connection. attention parents....
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they said they had in fact notified boeing of the problem as early as october. >> we have learned that they change the batteries on their fleet 10 times in the last year. on three of their 787's, the change to them twice within one year. this seems extraordinarily frequent, given that the regime only expect some to be expect -- inspected once every three years. these problems go back long before these two meltdown fire events that cause the plane to be grounded. >> as you probably know, these problems have caused their fleet -- well, they are not flying, they have been banned. until those issues are sorted out, this is an important day for the aviation giant. the problems with the dream minor are not likely to affect those results, but it is what they had to say about those problems in the press conference. i did have a guest on the blackberry phones who had won with him, and i have to say it is pretty swish. that is a non tech person saying that. [laughter] >> why not cast your mind back to malala yousufzai, a pakistani school girl who made global headlines, miraculously surviving aft
they said they had in fact notified boeing of the problem as early as october. >> we have learned that they change the batteries on their fleet 10 times in the last year. on three of their 787's, the change to them twice within one year. this seems extraordinarily frequent, given that the regime only expect some to be expect -- inspected once every three years. these problems go back long before these two meltdown fire events that cause the plane to be grounded. >> as you probably...
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. >>> boeing may have known about the problems with the batteries on their dreamliners. japan's all nippon airways said it replaced 10 lithium ion batteries months before one of their jets made an emergency landing and told boeing about it but not federal investigators. the ntsb says it is now conducting an investigation of the battery. boeing says it is cooperating and wants nothing more than to get this problem resolved as soon as possible. >> all right. are you an iphone gal or blackberry gal? >> frank, i'm a blackberry kind of gal. >> that is so yesterday. although they are making -- >> reporter: it's a classic. [ laughter ] >> it may be coming back, i guess, right? >> reporter: that's right. they are throwing to make a comeback. research in motion will unveil the blackberry 10 today. it's the first new smartphone in a year and a half from rem. they have a new apps, faster browser, new touchscreen although another version will have the keyboard. analysts say if the new blackberry well, it could be the end for the company. so that might be the last blackberry that i g
. >>> boeing may have known about the problems with the batteries on their dreamliners. japan's all nippon airways said it replaced 10 lithium ion batteries months before one of their jets made an emergency landing and told boeing about it but not federal investigators. the ntsb says it is now conducting an investigation of the battery. boeing says it is cooperating and wants nothing more than to get this problem resolved as soon as possible. >> all right. are you an iphone gal...
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. >>> today, the airline that has the largest fleet of boeing dream liners canceled 700 more flights. and that has shut down a nonstop route connecting the south bay to japan. 787 dreamliners have been grounded around the world since potential safety problems cropped up earlier this month. and today, al nippon airways canceled 380 flights through mid-february, including flights from san jose to tokyo. >>> san francisco restaurants are not following the city's healthcare law, and the list is long. they are charging customers extra, but not giving all that extra money to the employees who it's supposed to go to. >> reporter: when you dine out in san francisco, you pay a little extra to help fund the workers healthcare, but the city attorney says dozens of restaurants aren't using all that money for their employees. some people find it hard to swallow. >> i think it's terrible. as it is, the waiters and staff are living off tips and don't normally get full benefits. >> they can stop charging 4.5% on my bill if it's not going to the right place. >> reporter: san francisco city attorney is
. >>> today, the airline that has the largest fleet of boeing dream liners canceled 700 more flights. and that has shut down a nonstop route connecting the south bay to japan. 787 dreamliners have been grounded around the world since potential safety problems cropped up earlier this month. and today, al nippon airways canceled 380 flights through mid-february, including flights from san jose to tokyo. >>> san francisco restaurants are not following the city's healthcare law,...
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horizon, japan's nippon airways canceled nearly 400 more flights scheduled next monthots fleet of boeing 787 dreamliners. all dreamlieshes have been grounded since january 17 after a series of unexplained battery meltdowns. president obama today used his weekly media address to praise mairk his nominee to lead the securities and exchange commission. the president said white, a former federal prosecutor, will reform wall street. but there's been more than one job opening at the s.e.c., as anthony mason reports. the person who enforces the agency's rules is on the way out. 7. >> reporter: four years ago the securities and exchange commission was a laughing stock. the agency charged with policing wall street had misthe the largest financial fraud in u.s. history, bernie madoff's billion-dollar ponzi scheme. then robert khuzami, a former federal prosecutor, took over the s.e.c.'s enforcement decision division. >> the results from the enforcement division alone the last three years have been the three highest number of enforcement cases we've ever brought. >> reporter: including 180 insider t
horizon, japan's nippon airways canceled nearly 400 more flights scheduled next monthots fleet of boeing 787 dreamliners. all dreamlieshes have been grounded since january 17 after a series of unexplained battery meltdowns. president obama today used his weekly media address to praise mairk his nominee to lead the securities and exchange commission. the president said white, a former federal prosecutor, will reform wall street. but there's been more than one job opening at the s.e.c., as...
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boeing says lithium ion batteries best met the performance and design objectives of the 787, and based on everything we know at this point, we have not changed our evaluation. bromagain considers the safety of lithium ion batteries on plane questionable. >> from what i know about the incident, i would not fly on a dreamliner tomorrow. that... i just wouldn't feel that it was appropriate or safe. >> reporter: experts we spoke to believe in the promise of lithium ion batteries, scott including for airliners, but they just aren't sure its safety has been perfected. >> pelley: sharyl, thank you. from too much heat to too much cold-- snow is on the way tonight from the great lakes to the northeast, adding to the deep freeze. on mount washington in new hampshire, the wind made it feel like 70-below some morning. it was still well below zero in the upper midwest. in minnesota, a waterfall turned into an ice wall. beautiful. steam rose over lake superior-- when the lake water evaporated and hit the super-cold air, it condensed back into liquid droplets. he was a baseball legend. st. louis says
boeing says lithium ion batteries best met the performance and design objectives of the 787, and based on everything we know at this point, we have not changed our evaluation. bromagain considers the safety of lithium ion batteries on plane questionable. >> from what i know about the incident, i would not fly on a dreamliner tomorrow. that... i just wouldn't feel that it was appropriate or safe. >> reporter: experts we spoke to believe in the promise of lithium ion batteries, scott...
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shares of boeing responded pretty positively here. they were up by 1.4%. overall the broad market well it has a shadow cast on the market thanks to apple that was specifically for technology the broader market was able to creep higher. the s&p 500, which includes apple, climbed over the $1,500 level this morning thanks to the encouraging weekly jobs data. the buying lost some steam in the early afternoon, with the index eeking out a gain of one penny. volume on the big board was on the lighter side at 676 million shares. but nasdaq volume was heavy with over two billion shares trading. the losses were concentrated in the technology sector, losing 2%. while the consumer discretionary sector put in the best performance, up 0.7%. in the tech sector it was all about apple and worries its growth rate is slowing. but those worries are exclusive to apple. they stretched to the stocks of its key suppliers. cirrus logic makes energy and audio semiconductors for apple. shares fell 10.8%. cirrus reported a big jump for its quarterly profits, but revenues were not as
shares of boeing responded pretty positively here. they were up by 1.4%. overall the broad market well it has a shadow cast on the market thanks to apple that was specifically for technology the broader market was able to creep higher. the s&p 500, which includes apple, climbed over the $1,500 level this morning thanks to the encouraging weekly jobs data. the buying lost some steam in the early afternoon, with the index eeking out a gain of one penny. volume on the big board was on the...
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there were 115 passengers and five crew members onboard the boeing 737. >>> and through the night rescue crews in mexico city have been searching for people who were trapped by an explosion. at least 75 people -- or rather 25 people were killed by yesterday's afternoon blast in the basement of a downtown tower. more than a hundred others were injured. the cause is unknown but one possibility is a building's gas boiler. >>> in central china today a truck carrying fireworks exploded. the explosion destroyed parts of an elevated highway. at least five people were killed, eight hospitalized. cars and trucks fell about a hundred feet to the ground. the cause of the explosion is under investigation. >>> and now to the economy. the labor department releases january's employment report this morning. the economy remains sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of higher social security taxes. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah, we have an economy that's still struggling despite some positive signs l
there were 115 passengers and five crew members onboard the boeing 737. >>> and through the night rescue crews in mexico city have been searching for people who were trapped by an explosion. at least 75 people -- or rather 25 people were killed by yesterday's afternoon blast in the basement of a downtown tower. more than a hundred others were injured. the cause is unknown but one possibility is a building's gas boiler. >>> in central china today a truck carrying fireworks...
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investigators said wednesday that overcharged batteries did not cause the recent fires on boeing's 787 dreamliner, but they did find thermal damage to the lithium ion battery that caught fire earlier this month. overall, 50 dreamliners have been grounded worldwide. the city wants to ban sugary drinks bigger than 16 ounces in an effort to cut down on obesity, but opponents call it grossly unfair and say it would hurt small and minority owned businesses. they're trying to stop the ban from taking effect march 12th. oh, the fight over the sugary drink. >> i know, i know. people are just going to buy two if they want more. >> that's what i was thinking. >> thank you. ashley morrison in new york. thank you very much. >>> well, straight ahead, the admission. notre dame football star manti te'o explains why he kept alive the story of the death of his phony girlfriend. this is the "cbs morning news." girlfriend. this is the "cbs morning news." begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two
investigators said wednesday that overcharged batteries did not cause the recent fires on boeing's 787 dreamliner, but they did find thermal damage to the lithium ion battery that caught fire earlier this month. overall, 50 dreamliners have been grounded worldwide. the city wants to ban sugary drinks bigger than 16 ounces in an effort to cut down on obesity, but opponents call it grossly unfair and say it would hurt small and minority owned businesses. they're trying to stop the ban from taking...
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well, boeing apparently knew about the problems with the batteries on their dreamliners. nippon airways said it replaced ten lithium ion batterers months before it made an emergency landing and told boeing about it but not federal investigators. the ntsc said tuesday it's now conducting a microscopic investigation of the battery. >>> stocks in asia rallied on promising growth data in china. tokyo's nikkei gained 2% while hong kongs he hang seng added half a percent. housing prices host add biggest jump in six years. it added 72 points tuesday to close at 13,954. that's only 210 points away from its all-time high set in october of 2007. the nasdaq fell slightly. >>> amazon.com posted its fourth quarter earnings yesterday. the holiday season helped them jump 22% but profits fell 5% short of analysts' expectations. however, investors didn't seem to care. in after-hours trading stocks went up more than 9%. >>> and the blackberry is hoping for a big comeback today. research in motion will unveil the blackberry 10 this morning, their first new smartphone in a year and a half. t
well, boeing apparently knew about the problems with the batteries on their dreamliners. nippon airways said it replaced ten lithium ion batterers months before it made an emergency landing and told boeing about it but not federal investigators. the ntsc said tuesday it's now conducting a microscopic investigation of the battery. >>> stocks in asia rallied on promising growth data in china. tokyo's nikkei gained 2% while hong kongs he hang seng added half a percent. housing prices host...
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boeing also said it will speed up the production of the 787. >>> and good news for twinkie lovers. the golden sponge cake is about to make a comeback. hostess has reportedly picked two investment firms to buy its twinkies and other snack cakes. the deal is worth more than $400 million. the announcement could come as soup as next week. so anne-marie, i think it's safe for me to finally open up that emergency box of twinkies i've been hiding. >> i know. i've been hiding them in my basement, thank you, ashley morrison, in new york. >>> coming up, the countdown to kick-off of super bowl xlvii. we'll show you how some out-of-towners are enjoying new orleans before the big game. time before the big game. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. [ female announcer ] when a woman wears a pad she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep mo
boeing also said it will speed up the production of the 787. >>> and good news for twinkie lovers. the golden sponge cake is about to make a comeback. hostess has reportedly picked two investment firms to buy its twinkies and other snack cakes. the deal is worth more than $400 million. the announcement could come as soup as next week. so anne-marie, i think it's safe for me to finally open up that emergency box of twinkies i've been hiding. >> i know. i've been hiding them in my...
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. >>> boeing posted fourth quarter profits that beat wall street's estimates. the company says it's standing by the batteries it uses for its grounded fleet of dreamliners and has reportedly already replaced more than 100 batteries. boeing says it will speed up the production of the 787. >>> and good news for twink key lovers. the golden sponge cake is about to make a comeback. hostess has reportedly picked two investment firms to buy its twinkies and other snack cakes. the deal is worth more than $400 million. it could come as soon as next week. i think it's safe to bring out the box of twinkies i've been hiding. >>> coming up, the countdown to kick-off of super bowl xlvii. we'll show you how some out-of-towners are enjoying the time before the big game. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocon
. >>> boeing posted fourth quarter profits that beat wall street's estimates. the company says it's standing by the batteries it uses for its grounded fleet of dreamliners and has reportedly already replaced more than 100 batteries. boeing says it will speed up the production of the 787. >>> and good news for twink key lovers. the golden sponge cake is about to make a comeback. hostess has reportedly picked two investment firms to buy its twinkies and other snack cakes. the...
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there were 116 passengers and five crew members on the boeing 737. >>> former new york city mayor ed koch died overnight. koch served three terms from 1978 to 1989. he rescued the city from near financial ruin. koch gained a national reputation for his outspoken style and his trademark question, "how am i doing?" his spokesperson says koch died of congestive heart failure. ed koch was 88 years old and you knew him well. >> he had a love for his city that was matched by no one and just loved it. he came out of greenwich village, he beat the tamaeny machine and made it to be mayor. >>> white house official its tell cbs's major garrett they're disappointed with hagel's performance at yesterday's confirmation hearing but they do believe the former nebraska senator will be confirmed if only by a slim margin. one of the most damaging exchanges came from hagel's one-time friend and ally senator john mccain over hagel's opposition to the iraq troop surge. >> will you please answer the question, were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign pol
there were 116 passengers and five crew members on the boeing 737. >>> former new york city mayor ed koch died overnight. koch served three terms from 1978 to 1989. he rescued the city from near financial ruin. koch gained a national reputation for his outspoken style and his trademark question, "how am i doing?" his spokesperson says koch died of congestive heart failure. ed koch was 88 years old and you knew him well. >> he had a love for his city that was matched by...
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. >>> the "new york times" says boeing knew about the problems in the batteries in the dreamliners for some time. >>> some marine combat jobs may remain closed to women. amos said the marines cannot lower certain standards for physical specialty. >>> in alabama a man shot and killed a school bus driver and took a 6-year-old student hostage. the drama is still unfolding in midland city. police say the shooter took the child to an >>> a great day, lots of sunshine to the coastline, temperatures warming up very nicely today than what we've soon. chilly inland. we have some 30s and 40s across much of the bay area. but by the afternoon, sunshine to the coast, 50s at the beaches. you will find 50s and even some mid-60s today in some of the valleys. so much warmer weather today. and it's going to stick around through thursday and friday. cooling down come saturday and sun, showers on tuesday. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by walmart. save money, live better. >>> a soldier who lost both of his arms and legs in iraq
. >>> the "new york times" says boeing knew about the problems in the batteries in the dreamliners for some time. >>> some marine combat jobs may remain closed to women. amos said the marines cannot lower certain standards for physical specialty. >>> in alabama a man shot and killed a school bus driver and took a 6-year-old student hostage. the drama is still unfolding in midland city. police say the shooter took the child to an >>> a great day,...
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there were 116 passengers and five crew members on the boeing 737. >>> ed koch died. he served three terms and rescued the city from near financial ruins. gained a national reputation for his out spoken style and trademark question, how am i doing. koch died of congestive heart failure. he was 88 years old. charlie, you knew him well. >> i did. he was a true new yorker, a man who loved his city. until i saw him a few months ago, a man of the city and an incredible mayor. >> a documentary coming up soon. >>> and now white house officials tell cbs's major garrett they're disappointed at yesterday's confirmation hearing but they believe the former nebraska senator will be confirmed if only by a slim margin. one of the most damages remarks came from john mccain over the iraq troop surge. >> would you please answer the question. were you correct or incorrect when you said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam. were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to -- >> are you answering the question, senator hagel
there were 116 passengers and five crew members on the boeing 737. >>> ed koch died. he served three terms and rescued the city from near financial ruins. gained a national reputation for his out spoken style and trademark question, how am i doing. koch died of congestive heart failure. he was 88 years old. charlie, you knew him well. >> i did. he was a true new yorker, a man who loved his city. until i saw him a few months ago, a man of the city and an incredible mayor. >>...
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. >> "the new york times" says boeing knew about the battery problem. they grounded planes this month. >>> some marine combat jobs may remain closed to women. the pentagon announced last week they would allow women to serve in combat but the marines says they cannot afford to lower it for a certain specialty. >>> the drama is still unfolding in midland city. police say he took the child to an area behind the church where authorities are >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by walmart. save money, live better. >>> a souldier who lost all four limbs in iraq gets two new human arms. >> i can move my elbow. this is my elbow, the one i had before. i can rotate a little bit. >> this morning we'll show you how the ground-breaking transplant surgery happened. >>> and happy days are here again on wall street, but will that affect main street? with stocks soaring to a five-year high, we'll show you what's driving the market and how you can benefit on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kay jewelers. ev
. >> "the new york times" says boeing knew about the battery problem. they grounded planes this month. >>> some marine combat jobs may remain closed to women. the pentagon announced last week they would allow women to serve in combat but the marines says they cannot afford to lower it for a certain specialty. >>> the drama is still unfolding in midland city. police say he took the child to an area behind the church where authorities are >> announcer: this...
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so clearly if there's 800 of them in if pipeline it's a big financial impact for boeing. but people are saying how is it allowed to fly in the first place? how did it get out there in the first place with passengers on it? >> this is the most outsourced plane in aviation history. so you've got two things working here. there's an internal view going on with the faa. the faa is doing this grounding order as an opportunity to look inside itself to figure out its own procedures. remember with that many subcontractors you miss one rivet, the plane can't be produced. that's why it was delayed in the first place. so this rush to production that's also what they're focusing on within the faa. >> peter, real quickly, even if they solve the problem, consumers are going to be calling and asking one question am i getting on a 787 after this is resolved. >> here's the thing. there have only been three aircraft types in our lifetime that have been grounded. the british-made comet. once it was grounded it never flu again. then the dc-10 in 1979 after that terrible crash in chicago. it r
so clearly if there's 800 of them in if pipeline it's a big financial impact for boeing. but people are saying how is it allowed to fly in the first place? how did it get out there in the first place with passengers on it? >> this is the most outsourced plane in aviation history. so you've got two things working here. there's an internal view going on with the faa. the faa is doing this grounding order as an opportunity to look inside itself to figure out its own procedures. remember with...
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. >>> the dreamliner is fast becoming a boeing nightmare. investigators are stumped about the cause of fires on board, and there's no telling how long the planes will be grounded. >>> a shocking rape case that has divided ohio towns closer to trial. two high school players are accused and a picture is online. >>> and hook shot in the books for miami last night. >> the longest sky hool in american airlines arena. >> a computer technician wins $75,000 and a takedown from lebron james. >> from lebron just a moment ago. we'll show you. >>> that and much more on "cbs this morning saturday," january 26th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> i don't know what's better the takedown by lebron or the $75,000. a good day for that guy. >> yeah. >> welcome to the weekend and welcome to you, jim axelrod. >> good to be here. >> a lot of people know jim from the "nightly news." he's in for anthony mason who's in davos. >>> it's good to be here. i know it's god to have a chef in the house. he's going to continue to do that. we are going to get a taste of just
. >>> the dreamliner is fast becoming a boeing nightmare. investigators are stumped about the cause of fires on board, and there's no telling how long the planes will be grounded. >>> a shocking rape case that has divided ohio towns closer to trial. two high school players are accused and a picture is online. >>> and hook shot in the books for miami last night. >> the longest sky hool in american airlines arena. >> a computer technician wins $75,000 and a...
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that is how much was spent on the 2012 political campaigns and that's enough to by 20 boeing 757s, or 50 private islands. that includes president obama and mitt romney as well as congressional candidates around the country. committees like the rnc and dnc spent $22 billion, and super packs spent another $22 billion, and election officials are still adding that number up, and this could be the first time outside groups spent more than political parties. >>> huh recall doua huh raueral. he could be a candidate. he supports gay rights and gay marriage. he already scoped out his potential opponents. check it out. >> i am and i have been in touch with some people in the republican party in new jersey, and i am truly contemplating running for senate against frank lattenburg or cory booker. >> that should be an interesting race. >>> secretary hillary clinton is hours away from leaving office. she says she is ready for rest after logging almost a million miles in the air as the nation's top diplomat. she is set to deliver her farewell speech in the next hour to the folks that she said in the
that is how much was spent on the 2012 political campaigns and that's enough to by 20 boeing 757s, or 50 private islands. that includes president obama and mitt romney as well as congressional candidates around the country. committees like the rnc and dnc spent $22 billion, and super packs spent another $22 billion, and election officials are still adding that number up, and this could be the first time outside groups spent more than political parties. >>> huh recall doua huh raueral....
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boeing 787 dreamliner fleet completely now grounded and under a widening investigation. we'll look at what this means for the company and the airlines. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> hundreds of engineers and technical experts working around the wclock to get to the bottom of the problems with the dreamliners. the jets were grounded after two batteries caught fired. the big money involved is generating a lot of talks at the world economic forum in switzerland where richard qwest is. we saw the national transp
boeing 787 dreamliner fleet completely now grounded and under a widening investigation. we'll look at what this means for the company and the airlines. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's...
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boeing, ford, caterpillar, all big players out there, good indicator of where the economy is heading. what do you expect to see there? >> listen, we have seen earnings this quarter come in, 72% of the earnings so far have wasn't the estimates, but investors should understand the estimates have been slashed for the fourth quarter, right in the expectation was for 2.8 or 3% growth rate, that's down from 9% the previous quarter. so, in fact, it's almost impossible for a lot of these companies not to beat the estimate what we're seeing is that they are missing on the top revenue line but yet they are still beating the estimate because they are making those strategic employment decisions, meaning layoffs much the financial services industry alone, we have seen 16,000 layoffs in the first three weeks of the month, of the year, we haven't gotten into february yet. tough take that with a grain of salt, be very careful, as a long-term investor, you should have a plan and stick with it right? >> well, that's what one thinks, it is hard to tell in this economy these days. you know better than i,
boeing, ford, caterpillar, all big players out there, good indicator of where the economy is heading. what do you expect to see there? >> listen, we have seen earnings this quarter come in, 72% of the earnings so far have wasn't the estimates, but investors should understand the estimates have been slashed for the fourth quarter, right in the expectation was for 2.8 or 3% growth rate, that's down from 9% the previous quarter. so, in fact, it's almost impossible for a lot of these...
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there might be new trouble for boeing. a japanese carrier talking about more battery problems than what we have initially reported. want to bring in richard quest out of london. this is coming from the new york times, reporting battery problems as well. tell us what we know. >> what we know is ana, the largest user of the dreamliner has 17 of the aircraft was also the launch customer. ana says that in the previous months it replaced on the ground many batteries. i think it was 10 or 12 batteries they replaced and sent back to manufacturers because the property malfunctioned. the reason this wasn't elevated higher was because no flights were cancelled. the manufacturers say it was part of the normal course of maintenance and these things happen. but bearing in mind that the dreamliner batteries are now very firmly f the focus of the investigation. it does start to raise the eyebrows. what we are now hearing is that the batteries per se seem to be okay. there are no faults. they dnd overcharge or undercharge. the attention h
there might be new trouble for boeing. a japanese carrier talking about more battery problems than what we have initially reported. want to bring in richard quest out of london. this is coming from the new york times, reporting battery problems as well. tell us what we know. >> what we know is ana, the largest user of the dreamliner has 17 of the aircraft was also the launch customer. ana says that in the previous months it replaced on the ground many batteries. i think it was 10 or 12...